._ THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925
THE MICHIGAN DAILY ____
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SUMM ER SESSIONd
Commercial Head
KARPINSKI RITPES BOOK
i II! ; l°'t ,fir ig onP.e Offered1
, 4 CI(1, ( 1 iOlste4ad, Ste~vens~,
BY
TEST WORK INVOLVE D
Six °our.-C in Ellgineering me-
Xhanics will b)e offered in the en-
fleering college duiiring the Summer;
-essionl, covering study of statics,
st rength iand ela st icity olf iat erials,,
(lyini ll icrS, liyitVonliOhanics, ,'ml (1t (,-
ing of lmaterial.
'1'llThe first (curse, that in sta:ticsM, ini--
volves study of the fundamnental prin-
(:i 111., of mechan ics and their appli-
(at ion to the simloper problems of en-
gineerilng sci encee
Two ourse:-) 11ilsi rengi ii and l8--
~ ticity Of ma tersias will study the all-j
plication of mechanical princiles to
the several problems of stress an ld
strain in engineering mat erials. The
general efects of force on elastic1
bodies, the bending of beams, twist-
ing of shafts; and beha vior of
struts will be confsideredl inl lhe light
of the simipler= acceeltedl theories.
Laboratory work( will also 1)e offered,
supplementing, and l deinonst rating7
the work of the class room.
Fluid pressure and fluid motion-
will, be considered in the course in
hydromechanics. Thorough work ill
the testing of[ materials,- including
standard tests of. cement, concrete
aggregates, steel, cast iron, andl con-
.. crete beams, will be covered in
... course five, testing materials.
The summer faculty will include
" Professors F. N. Menefee, F. 11.
V Stevens and C. T. Olmstead, and In-
*structor It. A. Dodge.
:4GIVE AREWIELL DINNER
IN HONOR of CARPENTER
Maj. William T. Carpenter, retiirig
professor of military science and Jac-sj
- - tics, was entertained as the guest of
honor at a banquet held last night in
the Union. The dinneir was given 111n
Y ,qder the ausl~ices of the Michiganl see,-{
tion of the Society of American mUi-
itary Engineers, and was att ended by
ellers o1f Ihe enginering andt Iii it -
ary science faculties, reserve oflicci'
andl studemil; gradua ting from the Uni
versity It. 0. T.. C.I
MVIajor Carpenter was -assigned to
conmmnd of the mint-ai'y 5('iefleec?-d
pam't men U anddthe 'Ilniver,,it y I. 0.
C. in ScqnB'niber, I1923, su((eedinie; T~j
Reobrt Arthunr, who had prey iou';ly
held the positioni.,.lie will leave I h
University July 1 to r'eport for duitIy
as a student at the Army War col-
lege, Washington, D. C.
MnlMy2.Teeadma - facturing business of the Philippim-3'
is largely in the hands o1: the Japan-
ese, the Bureau of Commerce and 11n -
dnu;t ry has learned.
f leddensdorf, May 20. --- Lightning
killed four men at an anniversaryj
celeb~ration of the Catholic church'I
chir~i.
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t i' ivy I"6of 1.n l'ii ted ic" IY. Si,ievf
of Tlext; l pr ms 1t lik of
j Last. Two 1Decades
'" f ie I11 ory o Aithm ~netic,''a
test:l book by Frof. TAW;i{.+. C.riii-
si of the in~ithemat ies ;ldoitieiit,
vfelc-;eeni idlt'fi of thIme past 21
years'., thesjust. [Awn 1publihed. It
contaiuis l1aly rLciniiil(5, of 1)001( oin
arithmnet ic, partiu la rly of thle early
Amneric aniicolonial texts. Early I,,gyp-E
lion a, I hi yloi is I, (reek, andnil iianj
aiilt ;i ii i: t rI i'.siii by 1Prof o,"sor
jiE Lr,iiil, iis ms H a., 8that or1imielrn
1 time's, with [oid1 eniphlasis ["Von
to t :isz'o s ; is ofuiitliietic which
rj ,~h~;:tiinsa, biblioraphy1
Iof all t he American mm r ithiniet ics up 1
to 1 80, a I isi.o01;0 works, which is
on" of01 i ; ouI t anin g f181 res.
i 'rex ins bihliejralimers haive never
befor e U sed(Iafore tIhan 2 5 American
books betorc thle 1 i (011 nrv.r
iAnmomg thme initern linmg teatures are!
.
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1:p an Fasqluelle, '26, historian; Albert
3'LW OFIES ELECTEO Sawyer, '27L, Oratorical delegate.
The officers of Alpha Nu of Kappa
FOR [1IEANY 59CE11[S for next semester will beI
. ] 1. eroy Selnmieier, '27, presidlent,
_mIIi o Mrr.v '288.vie-i'e idt;~
Thye ICHiGuA CLUB ROY A L RCHES TA
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elet siothee'sfor ' the coin gyear
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at I m1. 1nul.buines ie1in, held---------------_.-
at ilrc anualbusues metins hld )unnr, '26, Oratorical delegate; and
1're(0ii ly. Time men chosen by Adel- Norman Johnson, '25, miarshall.
. phi i re: All lci't N. Stern, '2711, speak- Alphra Nil will hold its aur'nual ban-
; i, Itairy 10. ii glii i, '26, clerk; A duiet at 6 :=1l5 o'lock next Tuesday
lI. 21 .l ln, '26, t reasurer; William night in the Union. An effort is be--
N. Rhl,':,:,r~ea a n;low- lug made to secure prominent meiii-
- - -hers of the faculty to speak for the
bixy I, whic I. 's15one 01 the fi nest occasion.
(Soljel fi iers of lniitbiimalical %works.,in
tlui 1'nil edt: i ate,-. ' be ci 1dl'Ii n as 1 t, or1 David Burghley of Oxford un-
i 1 V 'rof. WV. XW. C_':eioan and 2 sitywninner of the 400 met ersj
Pr'. :k. Ziw,' of te1 lrno i Iiii a de-(5Itw lit sdle: at the Penn relays, is expect -i
p1al tmi n(., <and Im~f been greatly ell-(,,et] to imimIIOee in the Knights of Col-
larged by the Nvork o;: Professor Isar- umbras track meet to be held July 21,
1) 111 >ki in New York.
! 'Xwo (c'impil s lit erariy
"MUSIC PLUS"
societies
William Br'umbaugh, '28, secretary;
II. F. Burike, '26. treasurer;:J. .J.
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